Restoring Youthfulness through Activation of the Sirtuin (Longevity) Gene
NMN therapy enhances NAD+ levels by either direct injection or inhalation, helping to restore energy, slow aging, and improve overall well-being. This method is expected to improve cellular metabolism by compensating for the decrease in NAD+ levels, helping to slow down the aging process and improve overall health.
Required Time
30 minutes
Frequency
Up to once every 3 days
Treatment Flow
STEP1. Consultation
A consultation will be conducted.
STEP2. Administration (Treatment)
Inhalation: NMN is converted into a mist and inhaled directly through the nose. Intravenous Drip: A formulation containing NMN is administered via intravenous drip.
What is the Highly Anticipated NMN?
Restoring Youthfulness by Activating Sirtuin (Longevity) Genes
NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) is a substance naturally present in the human body. It is said that supplementing NMN can delay the aging process and potentially activate the central nervous system, leading to rejuvenating effects. Once in the body, NMN is converted into a substance called "NAD+," which is essential for maintaining various bodily functions. Research has shown that as we age, NAD+ levels decrease in various organs, and the body's ability to produce NMN also declines. Consequently, there is growing attention toward the development of supplements and treatments aimed at replenishing NMN from external sources.
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Main Therapeutic Effects
1. Changes at the Cellular and Energy Levels
Revitalizes mitochondria, the body’s fundamental energy factories.
Activation of sirtuin genes: Stimulates so-called “longevity genes,” which tend to decline with age, and promotes cellular repair.
Mitochondrial activation: Improves intracellular energy production efficiency, supporting a body that is less prone to fatigue.
Improved metabolism: An increase in basal metabolic rate enables more efficient energy consumption.
2. Effects on the Brain and Mental State
By addressing energy deficiency in the brain, improvements in overall performance can be expected.
Enhanced thinking and concentration: Many experience a clearer mind and improved work efficiency.
Improved sleep quality: Helps regulate the autonomic nervous system, leading to deeper sleep and more refreshing awakenings.
3. Effects on Physical Function and Exercise
Supports an active lifestyle by addressing age-related physical decline.
Maintenance of stamina and muscle strength: Expected benefits include easier breathing during exercise and improved endurance.
Hormonal balance regulation: Positive effects on hormone metabolism, such as increased estrogen levels, have drawn attention for supporting concerns associated with menopause.
4. Beauty and Anti-Aging Care
Inner care leads to visible improvements.
Skin texture and radiance: Smoother cellular turnover and repair help improve skin firmness and texture.
Maintenance of youthfulness: Activation of cells throughout the body supports a more youthful appearance and movement.
Aging and the Decline of NAD+ Levels
NMN is a substance similar to a vitamin and is naturally produced in the body. However, as we age, the production of NMN decreases. Once NMN levels in the body drop, aging begins, and physical and cognitive functions start to decline. When NMN is consumed, it is quickly absorbed into the body and converted into NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide), which activates the Sirtuin genes. These Sirtuin genes play a crucial role in controlling aging and lifespan. Recent studies have shown that by taking NMN, it activates the Sirtuin genes and helps prevent the decline of various bodily functions that occur with age.
Research Findings on NMN
Experimental studies on mice have shown that NMN supplementation extended the healthy lifespan of male mice by 9% and female mice by 16%. If applied to human lifespans, this would be equivalent to an extension of 7–8 years for men and 13–14 years for women. By delaying aging, healthy lifespan is extended, allowing for better health for a longer period of time. The hypothalamus, a region in the brain that controls many basic bodily functions, plays a key role in aging and lifespan. By activating the function of nerve cells, NMN helps maintain youthful muscle function.
Female mice receiving NMN showed a 16% increase in lifespan.
Diabetic mice receiving NMN for one week had normalized blood sugar levels.
Mice aged 22 months (equivalent to 60 years in humans) were treated with NMN, and their cells reverted to the state of a 6-month-old mouse (equivalent to 20 years in humans).
Food Sources Containing NMN
NMN is naturally found in the body and in small amounts in foods like breast milk, broccoli, avocados, and edamame. However, the quantity of NMN in these foods is extremely small, and it is very difficult to obtain sufficient amounts of NMN from food alone.
Expected Improvements in Aging Phenomena with NMN
Research with Alzheimer’ s disease model mice has shown that NMN supplementation improved memory and cognitive functions and suppressed the death of hippocampal cells, which are responsible for Alzheimer’s. Additionally, NMN helps maintain the elasticity of blood vessels, keeping them young and preventing the decline of organs and tissues as they age. Numerous studies from research institutions worldwide have confirmed the potential of NMN in improving